Kelvin winced, but he didn't stop. He said, "Come on. He is not so bad. He is a true god, after all. There has to be some redeeming qualities in him."
That was the fuse that blew the gasket. Wrath took the bait and exploded like a volcano. It was ironic, but Kelvin didn't have the opportunity to appreciate it.
She said, "Bad? Bad would be an understatement. Not only is he a coward, he is also stupid. That makes him a bad god, but he is worse than that."
"He is worse because he is jealous of my intelligence. I came to a conclusion that was almost identical to the true matter without access to the kind of information he has. But he can't admit that I am more intelligent than him and would rather be petty by calling my theory garbage."
"I have seen many prideful and pompous gods, but this is the first time I would be seeing such a lowly, good-for-nothing, brawn-over-brain, idiotic..."